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Monday, May 7, 2007

Canada's Sharks

The sharks in Canada that like to bask in the sun are getting closer to extinction, because of an action that the government took long ago. The sharks were interfering with salmon fishing. The sharks interfeer with the nets while their are fish in them. Which is obvious because sharks eat fish so they were simply just trying to have a meal. But because of past actions we are now paying like we are for alot of other things. To get rid of them the government would ram the sharks with boats to kill them. Hopefully the endangered wildlife committe in Canada can protect these sharks so they can make a come back.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Endangered turtles

The Atlanta zoo bred a species of endangered turtles. This was the fourth time in six years that this kind of turtle was bred in the Atlanta zoo. It is called the Arakan Forest turtle.It is a good thing that the zoo got these turtles to breed the only bad thing is that the Atlanta zoo is the only one that has been successful to breed these turtles. Which is not a good sign for these turtles considering they are critically endangered. Hopefully they can get these turtles to breed more of another zoo could get them to breed and hopefully the little hatching's won't die.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Bald Eagle



I thought this was neat how they got to release the eagle back in the wild not all animals get to be released after being saved or captured.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Coming off the endangered list

Here recently there have been a few animals that were listed as endangered, that have made such a come back that scientists are deciding to take them off the endangered list. But some think that could be a really bad desicion because that means they wont have such harsh protection as before, which could result in putting them back on the endangered list in the near future. Which would not be good at all once an animal goes off the endangered list they should be able to stay off. It is a shame that they still couldn't have some kind of protection for awhile after being taken off the list. Hopefully something will work out for the best.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Killer whales

The only group of killer whales that are endangered are a group of "southern resident" killer whales. The group that was sighted was only the second time in twenty years that this group has been seen. There are only eighty of this kind of killer whale. The whales feed on salmon and there have been less salmon causing fewer whales and the whales that are left to travel long distances to find food.

Monday, April 9, 2007

Manatees

Monday the U.S. fish and Wildlife service decided that manatees no longer need to be named endangered but put on the threatened list. When one first hears this they would probably think this is a good thing. In a way it is because there are more of them but at the same time its not, because they are not protected then people will poach them causing their numbers to go back down. The number of manatees has doubled this year with 2,812 manatees in Florida. Even though they are making a come back I don't think they should be taken off the endangered list quite yet.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Wild Coyote

On tuesday afternoon a coyote wandered into a Quiznos in Chicago. The door was proped open and it walked in and climbed in a cooler with juice and soda. The manager said it wasn't aggressive, the customers slowly cleared out and animal control came and got it out. If the coyote wasn't injured they would release it later on. I thought this was a funny story so I decided to share it with everybody.